A La Carte Support
Whether you’re mid-draft, stuck on a scene, or developing your next bold character arc, this 60-minute session is your personal deep dive into The Fiction Writer’s Sexuality Guide: Sex—It’s More Than a Scene. You bring your questions, curiosities, or writing challenges—and together we explore how sexuality can enrich your story through nuance, realism, and emotional resonance. This is not a generic “talk about sex” hour. This is you and Dr. J., working one-on-one to unlock the psychology, sensuality, and storytelling potential behind your characters’ desires, arcs, and scenes. From archetypes to afterglow, we’ll tailor the session to fit exactly where you are in your writing process. This deep dive goes beyond what’s on the page to uncover what your scene needs to truly resonate.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- A personalized coaching session focused on your story, your characters, and your specific questions
- Live review or discussion of a scene, character, or plot element (you may submit up to 1500 words in advance if you like)
- Targeted tools, worksheets, or frameworks selected from The Fiction Writer’s Sexuality Guide
- Guidance on writing sexuality with psychological realism and narrative impact
- Email follow-up with any referenced worksheets or resources used during the session
PRICING
$150 / hour
DETAILS & LOGISTICS
Formats & Platforms:
Zoom, worksheet PDFs
FIT & FOCUS
This Service Helps With:
Addressing specific sexuality-related questions or challenges within your story with customized tools and coaching.
Great Fit For:
Writers needing targeted, flexible support at any stage of the writing process, from drafting to revising.
TESTIMONIALS
“She’s not just someone I work with, she’s also a friend, and sister of my soul. She’s someone I trust creatively, emotionally, and professionally. If you get the chance to work with her, take it. You’ll walk away with stronger writing, a clearer voice, and the kind of courage that sticks around long after the call ends.”
~ Mischa Eliot
“Dr. J.’s insights were an amazing help. She encouraged me to consider who my characters were before my story began, and what elements of their development and sexual history had a bearing on how they might react and interact in the ‘snapshot’ that my story represented.”
~ Posy Churchgate